Ryan, EamonWednesday, 1 February 2006 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Leaders’ Questions.
The Government’s lousy planning caused the mess.
Do they all have to drive to work?
Other Questions - National Car Test.
Does the Minister agree with the welcome comments made by Conor Faughnan with regard to the real concern that existed due to the comments from the National Safety Council about the incidence of accide...
Other Questions - Transport Policy.
I will try to bring the Minister back from his worldwide vision where every project is ahead of schedule and the great road schemes of the world are laid before us.
It is an improvement on the Punch and Judy show which we heard earlier.
Transport 21 contains a €32 billion envelope. The Taoiseach clearly wishes to see an additional project introduced as, at a crucial time in planning, he is talking about the need for an outer orbital ...
Where will the money for the outer orbital motorway come from?
Will the figure of €32 billion pay for the outer orbital motorway?
So it is not included in the plan.
Social Services Inspectorate: Motion (Resumed).
Question put: “That the motion, as amended, be agreed to.”
Voted No 
Written Answers - Taxi Regulations.
Asked the minister: if he has satisfied himself with the level of availability of wheelchair accessible taxis within the main cities; and the proposed measures and timetable to increase such accessibility.
Written Answers - Road Traffic Offences.
Asked the minister: the role his Department has with regard to the enforcement of the 31 new penalty points offences; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers - Offshore Exploration.
Asked the minister: the marine environmental monitoring protocols that are required to be implemented by oil exploration companies drilling in Irish waters.
Written Answers - Fisheries Protection.
Asked the minister: the provision his Department is making for the recovery of deep sea gill nets which have recently been banned under European Union common fishery policy regulations.
Asked the minister: the capability of Irish naval vessels to haul, inspect and store fishing nets from the open sea; and the provision the Navy has made for the recovery of deep sea gill nets which have recently been ban...
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